Question: I was always under the impression that we were supposed to share pictures taken after the assignment was announced. Can we actually use any picture we have taken in the past that meets the assignment criteria?
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Question: I was always under the impression that we were supposed to share pictures taken after the assignment was announced. Can we actually use any picture we have taken in the past that meets the assignment criteria?
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It's a sickness,who would take pictures while waiting for a ride ,after a 3 hour flight ??
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This is from granville Island in Vancouver. It was probably the coldest day ever in Vancouver ... a balmy -17
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THe Lethbridge highlevel bridge is great. I lived in Lethbridge once upon a time. The coolies are cool and the drive into the city is so dramatic. For those not from the area, coolies are kind of "reverse" hills. They are formed by the path of the river carving out the land rather than glaciers or whatever causing the upheavel of the land.
Every year the old salt storhouses of our Hanseatic city are illuminated.
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ver pretty! too bad about the railing in the way.
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The High Level is a magnificient bridge spanning the coolies which like you say are an amazing sight in their own right. I enjoy my visits to Lethbridge and just happened upon this great sight. Thanks Marko, Raiven and Mad Aussie for the feedback. I look forward to learning a lot from these forums.
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